generally, you should not set theme anywhere manually inside of code. It
should be set on the activities as appropriate, and it just works. Manually
configuring theme is when you want to override certain defaults.

On Fri Dec 05 2014 at 2:32:43 PM Benny Thompson <ben.d.tho...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> In Android examples, it shows setting a "theme" attribute on the Toolbar,
> but I don't see a way in Macroid.  Here's what I have:
>
>
>       w[Toolbar] <~ matchWidth <~ wire(toolbar) <~ Tweak[Toolbar] { t =>
>         t.setPopupTheme(R.style.AppTheme)
>         setSupportActionBar(t)
>         getSupportActionBar.setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true)
>         getSupportActionBar.setHomeButtonEnabled(true)
>       },
>
>
> On Friday, December 5, 2014 3:49:37 PM UTC-6, pfn wrote:
>
>> No idea, but I have had no issues with theming.
>>
>> On Fri Dec 05 2014 at 1:45:17 PM Benny Thompson <ben.d....@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
> That's awesome, thanks guys, that solves the ListView color issue. Any
>>> ideas about the theme issues?
>>>
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